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  • Lycomedes too is in the picture with a wound in the wrist, and Lescheos says he was so wounded by Agenor ...

    Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica 2007

  • The Arcadian Lycomedes, moreover, added that the congress ought not to be held at Thebes at all, but at the seat of war, wherever that might be.

    Hellenica 2007

  • Archestratus the son of Lycomedes, and ten41 others, and they told their admirals to take hostages from the Potidaeans and to demolish their wall.

    The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2007

  • Lycomedes himself was still engaged on this transaction when, taking his departure from Athens, he died, in a manner which looked like divine intervention.

    Hellenica 2007

  • Federation and the part played by Lycomedes, its true author,

    Hellenica 2007

  • Lycomedes and Tisias the son of Tisimachus, encamped with the

    The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2007

  • As they put out from Mysia a storm comes on them and scatters them, and Achilles first puts in at Scyros and married Deidameia, the daughter of Lycomedes, and then heals Telephus, who had been led by an oracle to go to Argos, so that he might be their guide on the voyage to Ilium.

    Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica 2007

  • Lycomedes, and thought there was no one his equal.

    Hellenica 2007

  • Another Greek, Lycomedes, took a wound in the wrist from the Trojan Agenor son of Antenor.

    The Trojan War Barry Strauss 2006

  • Another Greek, Lycomedes, took a wound in the wrist from the Trojan Agenor son of Antenor.

    The Trojan War Barry Strauss 2006

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